Guests who stay in club level hotel rooms get exclusive access to a private lounge with plush leather furniture, hardwood floors, and nice views of downtown Rochester.

The hotel runs a free shuttle to and from the Greater Rochester International Airport and local businesses.

Rochester, New York: Historic City with Plenty of Parks and Waterways

Situated on the shores of Lake Ontario in upstate New York, Rochester is a picturesque city steeped in history. One of its most famous residents is George Eastman, who created a camera that used roll film, an invention that revolutionized the photography industry; he went on to found Kodak in 1892. Today, you can tour Eastman’s home-cum-museum, the George Eastman House, which displays French and American photography as well as the world’s largest collection of photo and filmmaking equipment. The National Susan B. Anthony House , a hub of the women’s and civil rights movements in the late 19th century, is here, too, and well worth a visit.

In the spring and summer, locals flock to Rochester’s numerous public parks and the waterfront Erie Canalway Trail, which has well-maintained hiking, biking, and jogging paths. Kayaking is a popular activity as well—at the nearby Ellison Park, you can even rent kayaks or canoes for a trip down the Irondequoit Creek. After a long day amid the great outdoors, cool off with a frozen custard from Abbott’s, a Rochester tradition.